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The life and work of St. Paul

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xviii CONTENTS.<br />

PAOB<br />

Felix Sioarii <strong>St</strong>. <strong>Paul</strong> recognised in the Court <strong>of</strong> the Women A Tumult<br />

Lysiaa Speech <strong>of</strong> <strong>St</strong>. <strong>Paul</strong> to the Mob Preparation for Scourging<br />

Civis Romanus sum Trial by the Sanhedrin Ananias the High Priest<br />

" "<br />

Thou Whited Wall Apology <strong>St</strong>. <strong>Paul</strong> assorts himself a Pharisee Was<br />

this Justifiable ? la told in a Vision that he shall go to Rome <strong>The</strong><br />

Vow <strong>of</strong> the Forty Jews Conspiracy revealed by a Nephew <strong>St</strong>. <strong>Paul</strong><br />

conducted to Csesarea Letter <strong>of</strong> Lysias to Felix In Prison . . . 510<br />

CHAPTER XLI. PAUL AND FELIX.<br />

Trial before Felix Speech <strong>of</strong> Tertullus <strong>St</strong>. <strong>Paul</strong>'s Defence <strong>The</strong> Trial postponed<br />

Discourse <strong>of</strong> <strong>St</strong>. <strong>Paul</strong> before Felix <strong>and</strong> Drusilla Eiot in Csesarea<br />

Felix recalled Two Years in Prison . . .> . . .547<br />

CHAPTER XLII. PAUL BEFORE FESTUS AND AGBIPPA II.<br />

Fresh Trial before Porcins Festus His Energy <strong>and</strong> Fairness <strong>St</strong>. <strong>Paul</strong> appeals<br />

to Caesar Visit <strong>of</strong> Agrippa II. <strong>and</strong> Berenice to Festus A Gr<strong>and</strong> Occasion<br />

<strong>St</strong>. <strong>Paul</strong>' a Address Appeal to Agrippa II., <strong>and</strong> his Reply Favourable<br />

Impression made by <strong>St</strong>. <strong>Paul</strong> 552<br />

CHAPTER XLIII. VOYAQK TO ROME AND SHIPWBECK.<br />

Sent to Rome under charge <strong>of</strong> Julius <strong>The</strong> Augustani Prisoners chained to<br />

Soldiers Plan <strong>of</strong> the Journey Luke <strong>and</strong> Aristarchus Day spent at<br />

Sidon Voyage to Myra <strong>The</strong> Alex<strong>and</strong>rian Wheat-ship Sail to Crete<br />

Windbound at Fair Havena Advice <strong>of</strong> <strong>St</strong>. <strong>Paul</strong> Rejected Julius decides<br />

to try for Port Phoenix <strong>The</strong> Typhoon Euroaqnilo Great Danger Clauda<br />

Securing the Boat Frapping the Vessel Other measures to save the<br />

Ship Misery caused by the continuous Gale <strong>St</strong>. <strong>Paul</strong>'s Vision He<br />

encourages them <strong>The</strong>y near L<strong>and</strong> Ras el Koura Attempted Escape <strong>of</strong><br />

the Sailors <strong>The</strong> Crew take Food Final Shipwreck <strong>The</strong> Soldiers Escape<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Crew . ....... 661<br />

X. ROME.<br />

CHAPTER XLIV. PAUL AT ROMB.<br />

Received with Hospitality by the Natives <strong>of</strong> Melita A Viper fastena on his<br />

H<strong>and</strong> Three Months at Malta <strong>The</strong> Protos <strong>The</strong> Father <strong>of</strong> Pnblius healed<br />

Honour paid to <strong>St</strong>. <strong>Paul</strong> Embarks on board the Castor <strong>and</strong> Pollux<br />

Syracuse Rheginm Puteoli Journey towards Rome Met by Brethren<br />

at Appii Forum Tres Tabernaa <strong>The</strong> Appian Road Enters Rome<br />

Afranius Burrus Observatio Irksomeness <strong>of</strong> his Bondage Summons the<br />

Eldera <strong>of</strong> the Jews <strong>The</strong>ir cautious Reply Its Consistency with the<br />

Epistle to the Romans <strong>The</strong> Jews express a wish for further Information<br />

A long Discussion <strong>St</strong>ern Warning from the Apostle Two Tears a<br />

Prisoner in Rome <strong>The</strong> Constancy <strong>of</strong> his Friends Unmolestedly . . 573<br />

CHAPTER XLV. THE FIBST ROMAN IMPBISONMSNT.<br />

His hired Apartments His general Position His state <strong>of</strong> Mind His Life <strong>and</strong><br />

Teaching in Rome Condition <strong>of</strong> various Classes in Rome I nprobability<br />

<strong>of</strong> his traditional Intercourse with Seneca<br />

" Not many noble '<br />

Few Converts<br />

among the Aristocracy <strong>of</strong> Rome Condition <strong>of</strong> Slaves Settlement <strong>of</strong><br />

the Jews in Rome First encouraged by Julius Caesar <strong>The</strong>ir Life <strong>and</strong> Condition<br />

among the Roman Population <strong>The</strong> Character <strong>and</strong> Government <strong>of</strong><br />

Nero <strong>The</strong> Downfall <strong>of</strong> Seneca Feniua Rnfns <strong>and</strong> Tigellinna, Praetorian<br />

Prefects 581<br />

CHAPTER XLVI. THE EPISTLES OF THE CAPTIVITY.<br />

<strong>The</strong> History <strong>of</strong> <strong>St</strong>. <strong>Paul</strong>'s Imprisonment derived from the Epistles <strong>of</strong> -the<br />

Captivity <strong>The</strong> four Groups into which the Epistles may be divided <strong>The</strong>

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